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  1. On the Water / Watersports

    Bayliner 185F: Good Quality in Volume Production

    Brett Becker
    Apr 28, 2011

    Bayliner’s new watersports-optimized runabout offers families more than its price tag would indicate. …Read More

  2. On the Water / News & Events

    Stan Honey: High Tech Sailor Sense

    Doug Logan
    Apr 27, 2011

    A top blue-water navigator explains in a Sailing World interview how to mesh raw data with hard experience to win races. …Read More

  3. On the Water / Fishing

    Spring Striped Bass: Getting the Early Bite

    Pete McDonald
    Apr 24, 2011

    No matter where you live along the coast, the meat of the spring migration will soon begin in earnest. …Read More

  4. On the Water / News & Events

    Megayacht Industry Grows in China

    Kim Kavin
    Apr 23, 2011

    More builders and brokers are building a presence in the Far East. …Read More

  5. On the Water / News & Events

    Olympic Trials Update

    Carol Cronin
    Apr 22, 2011

    USSTAG has recently added a Trials Tracker that will make it much easier to follow the results of Olympic hopefuls. …Read More

  6. On the Water

    Life on the Powerboat Test Team

    Matt Trulio
    Apr 21, 2011

    Juggling a stopwatch, radar gun, and notepad on the water at speeds over 100 mph—it’s all in a day’s “work” for this marine writer. …Read More

  7. On the Water

    Should Rescue Beacons be Mandatory?

    Jim Flannery
    Apr 19, 2011

    The Coast Guard is authorized to require them from three miles out, but BoatU.S. has ‘Big Brother’ concerns. …Read More

  8. On the Water / News & Events

    Pan Am Games Team Complete

    Carol Cronin
    Apr 14, 2011

    The Pan American Trials for the Snipe were hosted by Lauderdale Yacht Club and more than lived up to the class motto: Serious Sailing, Serious Fun. …Read More

  9. On the Water / Fishing

    Talkin' Boats with Al Herum

    Chris Landry
    Apr 14, 2011

    A former Florida Keys charter captain and electronics expert talks about the characteristics of a good fishing boat, the future of marine electronics, and the one piece of safety gear he’ll never remove from his boat. …Read More

  10. On the Water / Fishing

    Why You Want a Panga

    Pete McDonald
    Apr 13, 2011

    It’s hard to beat the versatility of a boat that planes easily, has good stability, and can perform in both shallow and deep water. For many, a panga design would make the ideal primary boat. …Read More

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